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Tlio Pennsylvania IJallroacl Company an nounces tlie following Pcrsoiially-Comluctod Tours for tlio Summer and early Autumn of 1809 : To tho Nurtli, Including Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, tlio St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quebec, Iloberval (I.altoSt. Jolin). tbo Sagnonayi An Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham- plain and Oeorge, Saratoga, mid a daylight ride through the Highlands of tho Hudson, July 23 to August 7. Italc, f 125 ; August 12 to 25, visiting kiiiio points as first totirrxurpt Roborval aud tho Sugucnay. Unto, $100 fur tho round trip, from Now York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and Washington. Propor tionate rates from other points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tlckctsgood to return within ten days will be sold on July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, October 5 and 10, at rato of $10 from Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, Canandalgua, and Watkins on the return trip. Flvo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and' Washington September 10. Rato $35 from Now York, $22 from Philadelphia. Propor tionate rates from other points. An elovon-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray 'Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot -Springs, Richmond, and Washington, October 10. Rato, $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further Information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Genoral Passcngor Agont, Philadelphia. A housohold necessity. Dr. Thomas' 'Eclectrlc Oil. Heals burns, cuts, wounds of any sort ; cures soro throat, croup, catarrh, asthma; nevor falls. NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. 'Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all enects or. sen- I abuse, or excess ana lnais jcretion. 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Celebrated rmri l'mvderfl never fait 1U.U' ijuiiui UuLlura iheu a ffe and an r f f r fiiMnt mil WIIITB 1JJ1N SAMOA. Gorman Consul Qonoral Eoso Dis cusses tlio Situation. CONTROL OF THE COMMISSION Promptly Airrootl to ly tlio Contend Inir 'Nntlvo riiotlons Nnttvoi AV 111 DdlllitU'HS Ho Given (OIlHldcriltloll III tlio Direction Interior AIT'ulrs. Washington, July 15. Consul Gen eral Hoso, tho Gorman ofllclnl who has been one of tho foremost figures in tho rccont events In Samoa, called at tho Wlilto Ilonso yesterday and was in troduced by Secretary Hay to tho presi dent. A brief talk on Samoan affairs occurred, and hopes wero expressed on both sides thut tho cttuses of recent fricthon had disappeared. Herr Itoso afterwards Baw a pross roprosentatlvo and gavo an Interesting outlino of tho conditions up to the time ho left Samoa. "Prior to tho arrival of tho Samoan commission," said he, "an armistice had been, arranged with tho native forces. Mataafa and his men wore back of a lino swooping around tho city of Apia and extending from tho town of Falonla to Lantll. Tho Ma taafa forces numbered about 2,500 men. Tnnu and his men occupied the pen insula jutting out from tho mainland near Apia. They numbered about 2,000 men. Both forces were fairly well armed, but tho Tnnu men hnd, In addition to their old arms, about 700 mcdorn rifles, furnished by tho British ships at the tlmo of tho conflict. 'Tho commissioners first turned their attention to disarming tho na tive forces. As soon as they arrived Jlataafa sent a letter of greeting and said ho would abide by any decision they might make. The commission then gave a hearing on board the Badger to each of tho claimants for tho kingship, Mataafa being heard one day and Tnnu another. Thoy wore ad dressed not as kings, but simply ns Sir.' As senior member of tho body tho American commissioner, Mr. Tripp, asked some very direct questions of Mataafa and Tanu. Ho wanted to know if they wore ready to give their support to the commission, even if it determined to deny tho right of one or the other of them to tho kingship, or to abolish the kingship entirely. Serious as these questions wero to the two claimants for the throne, they promised to support tho commission in whatever action was taken. "Some days later the Badger went along tho coast to Malle, where la- taafa's headquarters wero located. Tho native chiefs came alongside and a formal surrender of 1,875 guns was made to tho commission. Mataafa and his chiefs came aboard tho ship, and wero entertained at a dinner. Tho Tanu party followed with tho surrender of their arms a few days later, for, while tho decision of the commissioners had upheld Tnnu, yet it was felt to be in the interest of all concerned that the native kingship should be brought to an end, and that an administration by white men, at least over those localities where whlto Interests are greatest, should be brought about. Tanu yielded to this decision, but for a time there was some prospect of trouble, as tho royal flags were kept flying over tho Tanu headquarters, despite the fact that he had surrendered tho kingship. This was a source of irritation to the Ma taafa people, who considered it con trary to tho understanding nrrived at, "Since arriving in this country, how- over, I understand that tills source of difficulty has been removed and that the Tanu flag is withdrawn and tho Tanu forces dispersed. Tho Mataafa people having also gone back to the in' terior with the natives disarmed, and both factors back to their homes, there is every reason to bollevo that no fur ther trouble will arise, and that the commission will be free to work out a satisfactory plan for the future gov' crnment of tho islands. "In determining upon tho abolition of the kingship the commission has the support of ail tho leading business in terests In Samoa. Herr Rose did not wish to discuss the future government of tho islands, as this might anticipate the report of the commission. Ho has no doubt, however, that tho essential principle will bo the white man's administration in place of the native kingship, cer tainly for thoso parts where foreign Interests predominate, while nt the same time the natives will be given proper consideration in the direction of affairs in the interior of the island Millions Given Away. Tt U i-nrtAlnlv cmtlfvinc to tho public to know of ont concern in tho land who aro not afraid to ho ircnoroua to tho needy aua suuer ing. Tho pioprietors of Dr. King's Now DUcovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial hnttluanf this crnat medicine: and havo tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely pimul flinimnnria of hnnnlflsa cages. Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tlin Thrmit. Chnst and Lunes are surely cured by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and got a trial bottle tree. Jieguiar size ouo. ami fi Evory bottlo guaranteed, or price refunded iiixenstoln Muriloror C on vtotort. Frederick, Md., July 15. The Jury In tho case of John Alfred Drown, jointly accused with Armistead Taylor of the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Ilosenstein near Itocltvllle, Montgomery county, Md.. yesterday found a verdict of guilty of murder In the first degree. Taylor has been found guilty and Is to be hanged on Aug. 18, at which time Brown will also probably suffer the death penalty. Both are negroes. How Is Your Wife 7 nassho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache aro tho principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured theso ills for half a coutury. Frice 25 cts. and SO eta. Money refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarautoej inochor Ainorlcnn I'ropSsnl Imlorsod London, July 15. Tho correspondent of The Times nt The Hague says With a view of adding a useful re sourco to the arbitration court Mr, Holls, of the American delegation, has proposed an amendment which, it is understood. Great Britain and Ger many, as well as some other powers. will cordially support. This is to the effect that the court shall bo empower cd at tho close of tho preliminary stage of the proceedings, with tho consent of both parties, to order an in ternatlonal commission of inquiry whenever tho facts or circumstances see" to warrant such a course. A. GUILD KNJOYS Tlio pleasant flavor, gentle action, aud sooth ing eflect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the fatbei or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow it use i to that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Mauafuctnred by tho California Fig Syrup Co. 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Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved You L'ct more doses ot Brazilian Balm for nnd Sl.OO a bottlo at drugeiati. With every SI. 00 Toxicola Tablets freo; tho best tonic, nerve and Si Co., Miir. Chemists, Induls, I nil. Shenandoah Drug Store, "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO DR. E. C. raerve ana pram? TREATMENT Tho Original. All Is sold nnder a pogltlvo Written Guarantee, by authorized atrentn only, to enre Weals xticuiury, liizEiness, tva&ciuiueBs, x iia, juriueria, uuicxuesB, n;gut mosses, luvll ureamB, Lack ot Confidence. NervouRUcss, LasaitTiilo. all Drains. Youthful ErrorB. or llxccsalvc Uso of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, wlitcli leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box; bIx for 3: with Written Guarantee to Cure or Refund Honey, Sample Package, containing tire days' treatment, with full luutruc- tiuua, 40 cents, uuo s&uiiuo uuiy huiu iu eacu person. At Bioro or uy mall. Red Label Special Extra Strength. For Impotency, Loss ot Power, Lost 01 iut c, vvitu vviitbau vruuruubetj tu euro m au uays, ai etoro or uy man 5 old at KIrlln's Drug Store. TOU'LI. QET ALL THAT'S A-COHINO. TO YOU," If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi River, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific By,, or Iron Mountain Routo (which are on salo at all principal ticket offices in the United States), you will havo all the comforts aud luxuries of modern railway equipment, aud tho finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's niusounis and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Toxap, Old aud New Mexico, California, etc. Ex curelon tickets to all principal points- at greatly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, we will make special low round trip ratos. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write us for full information aud rock bottom figures. W E. Iloyt, Q. E. V. Ageut. J. V. McCann, T, P. Ageut, SOI Broadway, Now York. 4-22-tf Does Tola Strike Ton 1, Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chroulo constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price S3 cts. aud 60 ots. Sold by V, D, Kirlin on a guarantee. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The Kind Have Always Bought. GASTORIA THt CCNTAUfl COMPANY, NrWVOHKCITV. BRAZILIAN BALM who CourIis," for I couched in till my health failed. Catarrh had nose. It had produced Bronchitis, body. This was the condition the with oplttiu. qtilninc, etc. Then I they only made me worse, I was and in a few weeks I was cured Talk about wonderful remedies, my life. Miss L. L. Clark, 917 Horton St. tlio money than any other remedy. 23. SO cents bottlo you Ret 0110 mouth's treatment ot strength builder In tho world. U. F. Jackson Bears the i Signature Wholesale and Retail Agents. WEST'S Others Imitations. Manhood, Sterility or Barrenness. 1 a box; Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to uaiuornia wiinoui unange 01 uars. Lea vine Washincton every Tuesday nud Friday at 11:15 a. m., tho Southern Railway ouorates Personally uonductcd Tourist i.x cursious to San Franciso without chance of cars, conductors or porters. The route Is through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston. San Antonlo.Now Mexico, Arizouia. and Southern California. The cars aro the very latest pattern of Pullmau Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, nave high back seats, upholstered in rattan, are sixteen section, supplied with linen etc., same as standard sleepers, ugnien uy rintscn Uas, havo wide vestibules, doublo sash roller curtains, lavatory, aud smoking room for gentlemen, aud two retiring rooms for ladles. Threo and one-half days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angelos and Southern California, aud five davs to San Francisco. Such service forTrans-Coutlnental travel has never before boeu offered. Tho tourist carfare is less than via any other route, efiectiug a saving of (25.00 to f30.00 for tho trip. All information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles L. Ilonklns. Ilia. trict fttsscnRer Agent, Southern Railway tympany, iks vnesiuui siroei, rnuauelplila Do Yon Know Consumption is preventable; Sclenco lias proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal Tho worst cold or cough can be cured with Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarautee for over fifty years. mm Bold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. JP Tho Middloaox County Bank of Perth Amhoy Closed. SHORTAGE AT LEAST S136.000. Cnslilnr Vnlmitlnn tlnd lllxnpponroit nnd nil Invixtlcntlon Slitnvrd Appar ent .TtiiXKllnir With tho AoootmtM mid CiimIi of tin) IliMltiltlnu. Perth Amboy, N. J., July 1G. Oeorge M. Valentino, caahltr of the Middlesex County bank, of this city, which closed yesterday, has tturrendered himself, nnd Is now In Jail on account of a fihortngo In the bank's funds which has been beon variously estimated alt the Way to $105,000. The nffnlr caused con sternation and dismay among the btisl noes men of Perth Amboy, where the Middlesex County bank was consider ed ns strong nr the eternal hills. So panic stricken did tho residents be come when It was loarned that the Middlesex County bank had failed to open business ns usual yesterday morn ing that crowds surrounded the Perth Amboy Savings institution. What mado tho run on the savings bank ap pear nil the moro serious was tho fact that the officers of the Middlesex Coun ty bank and the olllcers of the Perth Amboy Savings institution are Identi cal, the business of both banks being transacted over the same counters. Though it became necessary to call for tho aid of tho police for the pur pose of maintaining order U. II. Wat Bon, tho president of both banks, says thnt tho funds of the Porth Amboy Savings Institution were not touched, thnt tho $300,000 deposited to the ac count of tho savings Institution Is ab solutely safe, and that, no matter how badly tho Middlesex County bank has been wrecked, the savings bank will be able to meet all demands made upon it by depositors. Theso words of ns surnnco from the olllcers of tho sav ings institution hnd the effect of check ing the run on this bank. On Monday last Cashier George M. Valentino evidently concluded thnt he could no longer conceal the shortage at tho Middlesex County bank. On that morning he telephoned President Wntson that ho was detained, but he said thnt he would appear at noon. Tho bank had then opened for busi ness, and Mr. Watson, who was taking tho absent cashier's place, discovered that thero should havo been some $7,900 in hills on hand to commence operations for that morning. TheBe ho could not find in the vault. Mr. Watson had been searching for it when Valentine called up by telephone. He asked Valentino where this money was and was told It had beon placed in tho cashier's private drawer. Mr. Watson remarked that was no place for It, but rang off on tho telophono and went to get it. A duplicate key to the drawer Indicated was obtained and tho drawer opened, but no money could bo found. Mr. Robert Valentine, the cashier's father, was sumoned, nnd he aided in the search for the missing money. It could not be found, and Anally the work of checking was be gun. Then It soon became evident that during tho last few months the nccounts of the bank had been Juggled. The other trustees were summoned and the banking department was notl fled to send an examiner. Deputy Com missioner of Banking Johnson appear ed In response. an Wednesday Mrs. Valentino, tno wife of the cashier, returned from Ocean Grove and called at the bank and wnnted to know where her hus band -was. Thla ttiio tho first intlma tion she bad that he was not on duty. and showed tho officials that Valentino was not at tho seashore, as at first appeared. On Monday tho Park National of New York charged the Middlesex bank with chocks to the amount of $1,000, which are said to have been drawn on it against the account ot the Middio sex by Valentine. A detailed investigation of mntters by President Watson and Robert N. Valontlne showed that the cashier's checks did not correspond; that the checks called for more money than tho stubs recorded, and that, while taking the stubs as the basis of accounting the bank's finances would figuro out all right, tho checks would show that the bank had been drawing heavily on Its Now York correspondent, the Park Na tional bank. Tho cashier, In fact, car ried the accounts on the stub nnd from tho books correctly, but when the returns from tho cashier's checks came he pocketed the difference between tho Btub and check. Four or five months of this method of financing depleted the bank's reserve moneys and brought It to the verge of ruin. Then the cashier evidently secured the ready cash on hand and left Perth Amboy, Tuesday night the determination to close the bank was agreed upon, and President Watson notified Chief of Po lice Burke and asked him to locate tho missing cashier. Valentine, who had been in New York city, returned to Perth Amboy from Woodbrldge, ac companied by his counsel, Edward Savage, of Railway. He declined to go into details about the shortage of tho bank, except to say that he was very sorry that he had got his friends into trouble, and that he felt very bad about his wife and children. President Watson is of the opinion that the cashiers defalcation will amount to at least $125,000. Where tho money went to is not known, as the cashier Is said to have been moderate In his tastes and habits of life. Cashier Valentino was for years clerk In the Park National bank of New York. In 1853 he was made cashier of the Middlesex County bank, His bond was fixed for $50,000. His relatives are wealthy, and it is said they will endeavor to make good tho shortage. "Bed Hot From the Qon Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. then liucklen s Arnica salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 5 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Soli yb A. Wasley, druggist, Not Itrttilil Glmilierir'H Slayers. Washington, July 15. The local po lice announco that they are satisfied that the two negroes, Mlckens and Lee who wero arrested here Thursday night on suspicion of being the murderers of Rabbi Ginsberg, of Dinghamton, N. Y., are not guilty of that crime. They find upon closer Investigation that the description ot the murderers does not flt the men under arrest. Tho arrested men explain their resistance to the po lice by saying that thoy wero greatly frightoned. Years of aufleriuK relieved la a night. Itching piles yield at once to the curative properties of Doan's Ointment. Nevar falls. At any drug store, St cents. DESPERATE STREET BATTLE. One Mnu Killed 11 nil Mix Wounded, Trn fHlnllv. Tcxarkiina, Tex., July 15. At New Uoatou, llowto county, Texaa, there occurred ymtorday one of the wlklmt and inoct denperate utreet battle that hiu yet beon recorded In the flghtinK hlirtory ot that town. The trouble emanated from a fuss over h barbwl wire fence which separated the farms ot Ira Smith and W. I), liny a. The two men met at prayer meeting last Sunday, when their case was talked over, resulting In a flrit. In which Hays was bested. The difficulty wait brought before the peace officers, rd the men were arreated. At their trial yesterday and while a recess was 011 the difficulty waa re opened. Smith went Into a saloon, W. D. Hays and his brothers. Halt and 8. J. Hays, following him. Shooting began at once. Smith, who Is said tu have been unarmed, waa killed out right, ills friends came upon the scene and took itart In the conflict. They were Jack, John and mil Frlcks. A general battle then resulted. When their revolvers were emptied, the par ticipants used the butt ends of their weapons with deadly effect. W. D. Hays waa mortally wounded; S. J. Hays received a crushed skull and will die; Hall Hays waa shot In the arm; J. B. Manning, ex-county attor ney, and not a participant, waa shot twice, one ball passing through his body. Two other bystanders were also wounded, one, a merchant named W. II. Hart, having his arm shot off. Hall Hays was arrested, and other arrests will fellow. Ira Smith and the Hays boys wero cousins. Doctors are often wrontr, The local doctor is an overworked Indi vidual. He hurries from a case of scar- letina to a case of diabetes and from that to the amputation of a leg. He must act quickly sometimes hurriedly. It is not strnnge that he makes an occasional mis take. But mistakes are dangerous ami should be avoided. Mis. G. E. Kerr, of Fort Dodge, Iown, recently had some experience. Shesnys: ' Last spring I wm taken with eere palm In mv chest, and was so weak I could nardiy wane about the house. I tried several physicians and they told me I had consumption Htiore 1 nau taken the first bottle of l)r. fierce' Ooldcn Medical Discovery, I was very much better I took live bottles of it and have not yet had any return of tne trouble ' St Probably not. The "Golden Medical Discovery" has been said to cure consumption. It sure ly and infallibly cures all bronchial and throat troubles. It strengthens weak lungsand cures lingering coughs. It isa healer and builder of tissue. It cleanses and enriches the blood regulates the heart action puts tlie wnole Daly in tune with nature. Mrs. Kerr's trouble was probably bron chial. It was painful dangerous if let run dangerous in the hands of an in competent doctor. Don't take a local doctor's word for everything. Write to Dr. fierce, leu mm your symptoms. For over thirty years he lias been chief consulting pnystcian at tlie invalids Hotel and burirical Institute, llullalo, N. Y. Consultation with him will cost you nothing. flR THFFI 604 Korih Sixth St UfliinkbbSide Entrance on Green St z T 4 j.'niiaaeipniu. &.. cures auer ft JadverttilDK doctors. Medical Initt j J tatefl, family physicUngapeclAlUU, lboipltal&Dd army eurgeom (til. aa SworBTBStmonasSSSa? riay'sPhliftdelphlaTlmeaprovc II 1 wAHB the fate of thousand, who ara rohbed and rained br nntklllfal mil ; Doctors and Oaacba,witb. their well 1 worded and auor.ngadrertleeix.enta. poiiug aa 01a ana expencnceu kiwi lallBta, offering free coninlutton ; inn bib. en UK jreu Kuuiuiuiituu, E r" rHrpH f rparTnpnr ThMr vfrtlmn vnil RoS 13 D(1 fay thousands la Poorboniea or t3Qwr j Insane Atriums. Conialtllr.Theel egm'j sc wno is Known as mooniy noorii, -iR2-J I 6 till fa 1 and genuine Ntirclftllat :f2nl 1-1-1 fntMtnntrv wlthfivrArVEnromaiT n-S 3s.m tnttitscountry wlthoyeara'Enropcar v ?"rn Hoinltal and SI veara' practical ex an a d perlence. Send S twocent stamp for booJt Truta," the only true medical boolc aarertiaca pi ring v And ntd-nnflffrlni? f J1st, Lo8tManhood.Vartcocele&Btrtctnrt tinf1ffTnnalni7nlriir(!ttifnth(nr&etfceof medicine acUclectrlcUj. liourill3, ergs, 68. fiundaj.lflA Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Burn Hard Coal Ho Smoke, IN EFFECT JULY 1.1819 Tral ns leave Hhenandoah aa follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week- diiv riO, S 33, 7 87, 9 53 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. nuiiuaya, z iu a in. For New York via March Chunk, week days 7 37 a. m., 12 28 and 8 09 p. m. For ReadlnK and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 33, 7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. uuunyn, A iu in. f or roiisviue, ween uays, z ID, 7 87, 9 55 a. m. iz m, a ua, o W ana 1 30 p. m. Sundays, z 10 a in. For Taraanua and Mahanov Cltv. week davs 2 10, 7 87, 9 53 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 6 09 p. ui. Sundays. 2 10 a in. For Wllllamspoii. flunbury and Lewlsburir, week days. 327. 1132 a. m.. 12 26. 7 80 n. m Sundays, 8 27 a m. ror jiaiano nane, weeKuaya, 2 10,3 27,5 3, 7 87, 9 53, 11 82 a. m., 12 28, 8 09, 6 09, T 30, 9 54 p. ni. Sundays, 2 10 and 3 27 a ni. For Ashland and Shamokln. week davs. 3 27. 7 87, 11 82 a. m., 12 28, 3 09, 6 07, 7 25 and 9 55 p. m. Sunday. 3 27 a m. For llaltlmore, Washington and the Yeet via II. & O. 1C It., through trains lea-1 Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. Ac U. If K.) at 8 20, i oa, ii Q a. iu., a iv anu p. u. Bunuaya U AJt W, 11 m n. HI., O VI BUil J At p. 111. AUUl- tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest- nui sireeu eiaiion, wees: days, 10 BO a, m. 12 20 U 16 8 to p.m. Sundays, 1 85. 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 13, 4 SO, 730, 11 SO a. m and 1 30, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dava. i 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 n. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week aays, so, 8 bo, to 21 a. m. and 1 88, 4 08, 6 38, 1138 p.m. Leave Reading, week days, 187, 700, 1008 a, in., 12 15, 4 17, 00, 8 26 p. m. Leave Portavlfle. weeK tlavs. 7 17. 7 40 a. m. 9 30, 12 80, 1 20, 4 80. S 10 and 6 50 p. m. ieave lamaqua, weeK aays, a is, ago, n 25 a. in., 1 4, a 00, 1 20, 9 41 p. m Iave Mahauoy City, week days, 3 43, 9 04 11 47 a. m., 2 22, 5 23, 24, 7 44, 10 03 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 SO. 9 22 1023,1200, a. in., 289, 588,8 42,758 10 21 p m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a m 1284 and 4 00. 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street whsrf and South street wharf for Atlantln Cltv. Weekdays Kxpmis, 8 00, 9 00, 10 43 a m, 130, 9ltl am HJIIllTtv ml,,tnl jm IQA lin.i... 1 , 1 . ...... j ........ aL j ( , VVf a u VJ B, At y minute, 5 30, 7 15, p in. Accomodation, 8 15 a m, 5 30, 6 30 11 in. Sundays Express, 7 30, 8 CO, 8 30, 9 00, 10 CO n in, 4 43, 7 15 p m. Accommoda tion, 6 15 a in, 4 43 pm. ll.OO Excursion 7 00 a iu uauy anu 7 uu Bunuaya. Leave Atlautlo Citv Demit t Weekdnva Iti. press. IS 43 Mondays onlvl. 7 00. 7 43. 17 so from ltaltioare. station only, 8 30, 9 CO, 10 15, 1100 a in, 3 30, 4 30, 5 30, 7 30, 9 30 p in. Accommo dation, 4 21, 8 00 am, 3 50 p in. Sundaya Ex press. 3 39. 400. 5 00. 600. 6 30. 7 n0. 730. HftY 8 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 15 a in. 4 30 p in. il.uuiiicurtlon, -weekdays 6 00pm,Sundaya6 10. v. - . i a ,! j a j, v id u ill, 2 15. 4 13. 5 13 n m. SundavaS 43. 1U ni 4 is p in. (LOO excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 a m. For Cape Mar and Sea Isle City Weekdays 9 13 a m, 2 30, 4 13 n m. Sundaya 8 43 a u 4 43 D in. S1.00 excursion Sundava onlv. 7 m r. m Additional for Cape May Weekdays ! 51 M I '1. DU1IU1B w n IU. Varlor Cars on all express trains. For farther Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent T. A. HWKtmnn Vmaw t xtT Oen'l aunt, Qon'i Paaa'r Ati. Jhe Cure thai Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooplnsr CotiRh, Asthma Bronohltlo and Inolplont Consumption, Is The German remedy Cuxm .roA atii Vvitaq &CMM. Li &ro$s. 25650tU Thit'i why ther enjoy their OOPfRB. Anr CTocer cia tell ysa why cattasMn Mp cKlog i- k for anriLiG'S. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyt. K. Y. KOOSA. l'tiYSlCIAN AND 5UKUUU.N. Centre and Market atrerU. In tlio Meltet tMllldtnir. adjoining Juittoe anoeimiKera omce. Otllw hours : MM to 12.00 a. m 1.00 to 4:00 and &KM to 9.-O0 1. m. AT. M. nuiiKit, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllerj Kiran bulldlne. corner ot Main an Centre streets, ftbenandoab. r OI.AUDK 11IIOWN, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Onleo: Itoom So. 3. Kiran bulldlnir. cnrnr Main and Centre afreets, iJlienandoati, 1'a. KOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Lock Koi 65. Matiacoy City, Pa. Ilarlne studied nnder soma ot lbs beat masters In London and I'arls, will give lessocs on the violin, mandolin, rulinr and vocal culture. Terms reaaonable. Address In care ot Hlrouso. Iha tawalar Hhe-nandnah. ennsyivania RAILROAD. SCIIUA'KILL DIVISION. Jcly 1, 1899, Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne soots date for Wlinran. ailberton. Frackville. Dark Water. St. Clair, Pottsvllle. IlamburK, Readlns, Pottitown, Phoenlxvllle. Horrlstown a.id PhR aaelphla (llr'Ad street station) at 6 15 and 8 OS a m., 2 10, 8 Hp m. on week days. Sundays. 8 03 a. in., 4 20 p. m. ' Trains leavo Frackville for Shenandoah at 7 88, 11 48 a. m. nnd 5 88, 7 88 p. m. Sundav 11 01 a. m. and 5 38 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenacdoah (via Fraek vllle 710, 11 20 a. m., 5 10, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 83 a. m.. 3 10 p. m. Iave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fo Shenandoah al 8 83 a. in.. I 10 p. m, week days. Sundays leave al 6 SO and 9 23 a. m. ..Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle. 5 30.8 33, 1019 a. m., 130, 4 10,711 p. m. weekdays. Sundays. 8 50. 9 23 a. m. and 8 02 p m. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. Express Week-days, 8 20, 4 05, 4 40.5 00. 8 li 6 50.7 3S, 8 23. 9 50. M0 21, 1100, 11 43 am. 12 00 i.ooti,1233, Limited MOO and ' 22 p nil. 1 48. 2 SO, 3 20, 8 50, 4 02. 5 00, 5 58,6O0, 702. 810 lOOOp m, 1201 niRht. Sundays, 8 30, 4 OS. 4 40. ?f2!i8J."J? ojvwii. io 3. ii a a m. ij ra, 12 33. njSO, 4 02 J Limited, 4 211. 3 30. 58. 8 83 7 02, 8 10, 10 00 p m, 12 01 nlk-hl. ".. i-ur iotuii wiinoui cnaiiKe, ii ri a m. weak days, and 8 10 p. ro.. dally. 'atklll Express ll'arlor carl, II 00 a m weak days mr w tllrt, Asbury Park, Ocean Orova, lone Branch, 4 03, 6 50, 8 30, 1 1 4 1 a m. 2 42. 8 30 J IN ti nt w..L..t...a . m .. ' Sundays sto at Iuterlakcn for Asbury Parkl. 4 05 and 8 30 u m. .an ' " IJimberivllle, Eaaton and Seranton, 6 30, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 8 52, 5 00 (Lambertvllle and imiun onirj, weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally llufTalo. 9 00 a ro, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 03 p m dally. ' Mount Pocono soeclal. 1 m n m Qi(nni,v. only. ' WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Waahlncton. DM l ih 10 20. 1123 a m. 12 09. "11 art 1111111 111 l.i. Confrrrsaional Llm.f, 5 31, 8 17, 655, 7 81 p. m. and 12 05 nlcht weekdavs. Snnri mi tn 9 12, 11 23 a in, 12 09, 1 12, 8 12, 4 41 I5 20 Col KTvasionai um.j,osi, "aoJ, 1 31 p m and 12 03 For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 11 m, 1 M and 101pm week days, 5 03 and 11 15 p m dally. m 1 k Tm lispreaa uw p m, ana 1x00 niKDl.ilnlly, Southern Railwar. 11 Eipress-5l and U p m. dally. Norfolk and Western Railway for Memphb and New Orleans, 5 34 p m dally. v.t,am ot umo itauway, 111 pm, dally. For Old Point Comfort ami Knrfnlw Mill a m weekdaya, II 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf aa follows: Hi- prcss f or New York. 9 00 nt. A in n -..k- daya. For LonK Branch via Seaside Park, 9 10 a m, 130 and 4 00 n m waek-dava. Hund.v. stops ntlntrrlaken for .Vabury Park, 7 30 am, tor Beach Haven and Baraetrat City, 910am and 4 IX) p m weekdaya; 1 30 p in Saturdays only. Sundays, 730 am. For Tuokerton. 9 10 a ui anu 4 00 p m weekdaya. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street st&ttnn via nlwiM !.. bridge Express. 4 53, 9 40 f80 mlnutesl tm.311 L8mlnnteaJ, 4 00 60 mlnutes,705 !83mtnuteal 233 m minu,.7leo,n.nTte.i n. Iava Market Street Wharf Express. 8 09. 8 30, (75 minutes). 10 00 (75 mlnutea, am, (1O0 Saturdays only). (75 minutes). 2 00. ifrtmimitxi 3 00 (75 minutes), 3 SO (CO mlnutea), 4 CO to PiU'"!''4?0 I" minutes), 3 00 (00 mlnutesl, ?i? 1M "Inuteal p. m. Sundays, 5 00, 7 W i,mu,?'',8cVl75mlnut',,)i830l'3ulnutc))1 9 00 173 minutes, 10 00 70 minutes a. m.. and 4 30 75 minutes p. m. 11.00 Kieunlon train, 7 00 a m week-days. Sundaya, 7 00 and 730a m. For Oape May, Angleaea. Wlldwosd, Hollr Beach Express, 900 am, 230.405 100 mlnutas, 5 00 pm week-days. Sundaya, 820 a m. For Cap May only, 1 30 p m Saturdays. $1.00 Ex cursion train, 700 a. lu. dally. For Sea Isle City. Ooso City, Avalon and Slona Harbor Express 9 10 am, 3 80,4 20,100 p m weekdays. Sundaya, 8 50 a m. tlDExau slon train, 700 a m dally. For Somen' Point Expreas, 800,889,1000 u, vi iaj c-uiurunys oiuyj, x uu, .1 uu, 4 W, o w, 0 9J p m weekdays. Sundava. 5 00. 8 00. a no ami in no m, 4 80 p m. The Union Transfer Company will call fat and check baggage from hotels and residences. Dining Car. h B. Hutciiissos, j. R. Wood, denl Manager. Oen'l Paaa'g'r Act QRABOWSKY HOTEL, . i, uiumunoaif i ruyi 819 N. Centra St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Qlns and Wines, a t thoba a. cuoice line ot utgara and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for traveler. Meals al all bout t 'licit onlttn inf our Lardy Nure:r Stock. Kiitihy nJ Miarr tothoM letTiDjt Qttn, ur txin'iniwioD V, lt cat Kt.Dta. IVrmauKDl tu, murtueot. TUa buimj MAhf learad. AddnvM BY THE CHASE MURSEMES
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